Your home for everything you need to know about the Wolfpack Way.

General Information


GES Matrix

PBIS Implementation Checklists

GES PBIS Team Roles

Wolfpack Way Assemblies and Buddy Days

PBIS Assembly Format

Traveling Wolf Incentive - Weekly Totals

GES Wolfpack Way Incentives Process

GES Wolfpack Way Minor/Major Flow Chart

Give Me 5 graphic

Explanation of Wolfpack Way tickets


Wolfpack Way Chant

Tickets
Parent Letter
PBIS World

Additional Pages for Re-teaching Resources


Please visit these pages to find mentor texts, videos, and activities that may provide you with specific re-teaching opportunities associated with respect,
responsibility, safety, and being ready to learn.

Be Responsible
Be Respectful
Be Safe
Be Ready to Learn



Major Violations

PURPOSE - to track instances of severe behavior so that we can quickly intervene and address the behavior, making the school a safer and more effective place to learn.
  • Writing a major violation? Here is the step-by-step process. Note that the staff member writing the violation must fill out the first page of the form. If that staff member is not the student's teacher and does not work with that child, it is still an important part of the child feeling "responsible" to the staff member who is correcting the behavior to dialogue with the child. The first page of the form filled out comes to the office with the child where the child will then fill out the 2nd page with Karen or a Teacher in Charge.
  • Click here for a 3 page form. The first page is the page that is filled out by the adult, K-2 student page is the 2nd page and the 3rd page is what the 3-5th grade student fills out. . Make sure to click on "file" and "download" so that you can enter information on it.
  • The data that is recorded, from major violations, is compiled through this form. If you would like to view a summary of the data that is being collected, click here for an analysis. When the window opens, if you see a spreadsheet instead of a report, please go to "Form" and pick "Summary of Responses."
  • Here is the link for Restitution Ideas


Recognition Days



Staff Development Information

Presentations:
February 16th presentation - Building of GES PBIS
November presentation
September presentation

Tier II Intervention:


Seclusion and Restraint presentation - "Shed light, not heat!"


Social narratives, or social stories, are used by many of our special educators to help students predict or process, after the fact, situations socially that may not come naturally to some of our fragile students. However, there is value in many students having social stories as a means of re-teaching behavior. This is a link to a matrix that someone created to help sort through many of the options out there for creating social stories using technology.

Their features vary, their sharing options vary, their costs vary but each of the options have the ability to add text to the page.

Social Narrative Apps Comparative Chart


Here is a link to a very informative "FAQ" about RtI Problem Solving teams written by Jim Wright who is an expert on Response to Intervention. Jim Wright is responsible for organizing Intervention Central where you'll find many resources both academically and behaviorally.